Some of the hard specs on Nvidia's completely next-gen Fermi graphics cards have been out…
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DigiTimes says the mainstream GF106 and entry-level GF108-based graphics cards will hit around July and August for $180 and $100, respectively, after the GF104-based GeForce GTX 460 in June, which'll be about $300. (The monster GeForce 480 is based on the GF100, if you're trying to keep codenames straight.) The question, really, is how they hold up in benchmarks, compared to their more expensive and nuclear counterparts—or maybe more importantly, whatever ATI's got up their sleeve for the summer. [Digitimes]